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Guillem's avatar

Nice article, as always.

You mention a point where renewables penetration hits the point of diminishing results.

As it happens, that point was already reached few years ago in California, but also in Spain by Easter 2022.

I wrote a series of articles detailing some problems that we will face here in Spain regarding this issue. You can find an index of the 12 entries here:

https://beamspot.substack.com/p/indice-de-lavadoras

It's written in spanish but Google translate may do a decent job. It's long, BTW, and I can send a PDF containing its 360+ pages.

Meanwhile, last week there was an "event" that almost results in a complete blackout, showing the increasing brittleness of Spain's network.

I'm currently trying to write some articles more explaining and analyzing data that show clearly that this problem was caused by a wind llull...

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Gnuneo's avatar

'Renewables' best use is small scale energy autarky. Homes, schools, small communities off-grid as much as possible, reducing national load and the possibility of hostile foreign hegemons turning off the lights in spite.

I'm of the opinion that as FF costs continue to rise, ingenuity - especially in China - will find ways to reduce the currently necessary use of those in the manufacturing and installation of future renewables, but it's hard to see a 100% 'transition'.

Of course, the true problem is the Piscean Age's vast over-population, largely caused by the mores, values and ideas of the Shit-Eating Romans, who destroyed the natural-minded Pagan societies and imposed a "Women are just cattle" mentality.

It'd be great if over-population was addressed though peaceful means - as the 'popular' alternatives tend actually to create HIGHER birth-rates to compensate, let alone being horrific in themselves - but the unreal 'Realism' of the 'developed world' will almost certainly make that impossible.

'Intelligent' species my left buttock!!

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